Release 4.8

Issue Stamps
Accelerate your markup workflow with Issue Stamps. This new feature will enable you to identify project issues with a single click and automate the reporting and management of those issues.

Revizto 4.7

Displaying multiple issue markups on sheets. In this mode, you can see all markups related to selected sheet.

Ability to export any of your sheets to PDF with its markups, based on issue filtering and presents.

Ability to create custom filters presets in the Issue Tracker (for both reporting and filtering).

Ability to update issues brought in from BCF. New workflow to allow Solibri clash detection integration through BCF.

Integration with Tekla, so you can export directly from Tekla with our plugin.

Display of double-sided materials

New optional access limitation for ‘export to .exe / save as’

Support of Revit 2019

Support of Navisworks 2019

Support of AutoCAD 2019

Performance improvements

Note: More historical entries and additional detail for each Revizto update will be progressively added…

Detailed Release Notes:

Version: 4.13.53385

Date: 2019-12-26 14:20:58

Revizo app

– Built-in spell checker for the Issue Tracker, available in the following languages: English, German, French, Spanish, Portuguese, Russian. Spell checking language depends on the active keyboard layout.
– Ability to mark up a photo when you attach it to the issue
– Slight re-design of the sorting order inside Issue Tracker – now “unread first” is a separate option
– Support for Back and Forward mouse/keyboard buttons in Documents browser

Export scheduler

– Scheduled export from Revit will now return an error if it can’t connect to the central model

All Revizto products

– Stability improvements and bug fixes

Version: 4.12.53157

Date: 2019-12-17 11:59:46

Revizto plugins– New algorithm for clash camera positions in Navisworks plugin
– Alpha version of Revizto plugin for Bentley Microstation 10.13 (installation is disabled by default)

All Revizto products

– Stability improvements and bug fixes

Version: 4.12.53051

Date: 2019-12-10 12:12:28

Revizto app

– Sheet Compare, a new feature that allows you to:
– Compare different sheets or sheet versions
– Create and update issue with compare view
– View markup on original sheet version for issue. Compare with current version.
– Align sheets for comparison
– Halftone mode for 2D Sheets
– New filters for issues: by deadline, closing date, date of creation
– Ability to sort issues by title
– Improved drag controls for point-to-point ruler mode
– Ability to control visibility distance of clash icons in 3D scene
– New rendering engine for 2D sheets, which is faster and has better PDF support

Revizto plugins

– Navisworks Simulate 2020 support

All Revizto products

– Stability improvements and bug fixes

Version: 4.11.52232

Date: 2019-10-17 15:40:43

Revizto app

– Direct integration with Procore RFI module. Ability to elevate Revizto issues to new or existing RFIs. Once the issue is elevated, its status will be locked – it will reflect the status of the RFI. All RFI status changes will be reflected in Revizto issue.
Important note: the integration with Coordination Issues module of Procore has been discontinued in favour of direct RFI integration.
– Ability to create stamps from plugins (Revit, Navisworks, etc). There is a new stamp button on the issue creation screen that allows converting issue to stamp upon creation.
– Enhancements for saved issue filters: ability to search by name and apply alphanumeric ordering.
– Clearing the cache for Revizto projects now has several options. For example, it now allows removing all project files to save space on the hard drive, while keeping export settings.
– Increased the character limit to 100 characters for stamp category names.

Revizto plugins

– Vectorworks 2020 support.
– Rhino 6 support.

All Revizto products

– Stability improvements and bug fixes.

Version: 4.10.51843

Date: 2019-09-19 14:31:59

Revizto app

– New integration with BIM 360 Docs and BIM 360 Team for Revizto Documents. It includes the ability to browse BIM 360 hosted files within Revizto, attach them to issues, convert hosted PDFs to sheets.
– 2D gallery: visual indicators for sheets hosted on Box/Procore/BIM 360.
– 2D gallery: new sheet filter by the number of total issues.
– Image viewer in Issue Tracker attachments and Docs: ability to open any image as 360 panorama.
– Docs: checkboxes for group operations moved to the left side + some other visual tweaks.
– New setting in Cache Management: ability to set max file size for issue attachments downloaded using “Download for field” button.
– Terminology change: Revizto Revisions renamed to Versions to eliminate ambiguity with Revit sheet Revisions. Project -> Revisions dialog is now called Project -> Versions.
– Tooltips in the UI will now show up quicker.

Navisworks plugin

– Export Scheduler now has an option to choose between 2 types of Navisworks licenses: AdLM and BIM 360. Scheduled task will run Navisworks in selected licensing mode.
– Removed the ability to export sheets from Navisworks.

All Revizto products

– Stability improvements and bug fixes.

Version: 4.9.51551

Date: 2019-08-20 14:06:56

New major feature – Revizto Documents

– Integration with two file hosting providers – Box and Procore
– Ability to view files from Box and Procore inside Revizto
– Ability to attach them to issues
– Ability to link sheets to Box/Procore originated PDFs to always see the actual version with no need to re-export
– Ability to make selected files available offline for on-site work

Export to Revizto

– Ability to export sheet coordinates only to update the overlay data for Box/Procore originated sheets

Version: 4.8.49828

Version: 4.8.49628

Date: 2019-05-17 15:04:41

Revizto plugins

– Support of Revit 2020, Navisworks 2020, AutoCAD 2020
– Support of SketchUp 2019
– Support of Autodesk Inventor 2019

Revizto app

– Ability to send multiple issues to Procore at once through multi-edit
– Ability to turn automatic project updates off in preferences (may be useful when using slow cellular connection)
– New interface dialog – Log – showing issue upload errors
– Re-design of editing tags, watchers, assignee, reporters in the Issue Tracker
– Re-design of issue attachment viewer. Attachment gallery was removed
– 2D sheet gallery: the date that is displayed in the sheet list is now showing the date when the sheet was last updated (last sync date)
– Ability to export old sheet revisions to PDF
– Water shader was removed

Navisworks plugin

– Camera positioning algorithm for clash group changed. Now the camera in 3D will be closer to the clash
– Screenshots of clashes are now saved in JPG format instead of PNG to reduce the amount of disk space used

Revit add-in

– Added the ability to export sheets from Revit through DWF format instead of DWFx (for vector sheets). Can be used when DWFx causes troubles
– Better support of scheduled export from BIM360 for Revit 2019 and 2020 (direct model access instead of access through cache)

Version: 4.8.47697

– Critical bug fix for clash sync. Fixes the problem of incorrect clash positions. Clash re-sync needed after the installation of this version.

All Revizto products

– Multiple bug fixes and stability improvements

Version: 4.8.47425

Date: 2018-12-20 16:05:23

Revizto app
– Procore integration. Procore integration allows converting Revizto issues to Procore coordination issues. The main goal is to speed up the process of creating RFI’s based on Revizto issues.
– Project settings for double-sided materials and occlusion culling. You can go to Edit -> Visual Settings and forcibly enable them for the project, then sync. After that, all project members will have those options turned on when they open this project.
– Export to IFC now in 2 formats: IFC 4 and IFC 2×3
– Improved sorting order settings in the Issue Tracker. Now you can add secondary sorting.
– New filter by privacy in the Issue Tracker
– Right-to-left text support is now disabled by default. It can be enabled in Preferences -> General.

Version: 4.8.46827

Date: 2018-11-12 14:07:26

Revizto app
– Point cloud support (export from Revit, Navisworks; direct .rcp and .rcs import as beta)
– New format for PDF export: PDF with issue pins
– BCF tab in preferences with some new display options for BCF-originated issues

Version: 4.8.43563

Version: 4.8.43476

Date: 2018-08-30 11:09:05

Issue Tracker
– Issue Stamps and Stamp Templates. This new feature will enable you to identify project issues with a single click and automate the reporting and management of those issues
– High resolution images in the Issue Tracker (up to 4k)

Revizto plugin for Navisworks
– Bi-directional clash status synchronization with Navisworks. You can now also set up a custom status mapping.

Version: 4.7.42265

Date: 2018-04-19 13:34:41

Revizto app
– Displaying multiple issue markups on sheets. In this mode, you can see all markups related to selected sheet
– Ability to export any of your sheets to PDF with its markups, based on issue filtering and presents
– Ability to create custom filters presets in the Issue Tracker (for both reporting and filtering)
– Ability to update issues brought in from BCF. New workflow to allow Solibri clash detection integration through BCF
– Display of double-sided materials
– New optional access limitation for export to .exe / save as
– Performance improvements

Revizto plugins
– Integration with Tekla
– Support of Revit 2019
– Support of Navisworks 2019
– Support of AutoCAD 2019

Version: 4.6.41183

Date: 2017-12-22 15:58:13

Revizto App
– Important bug fix for model positioning

Version: 4.6.41137

Date: 2017-12-14 13:13:47

Important Compatibility Note!
Revizto 4.6 is not backward compatible with older Revizto versions. Projects synced using 4.6 can’t be opened in older versions of Revizto. Please make sure all your team members update to the latest version 4.6 simultaneously.

Revit Add-In
– Support of all Revit native coordinate systems during export. When working with Revit data you can now export to your Revizto project in all the native Revit coordinate systems: Shared Coordinates, Origin to Origin, Project Base Point to PBP. This option is selected during the export process, and allows the flexibility of exporting to desired project coordinates other than shared.

Issue Tracker
– Intelligent Issue Positioning. Issues created in Revizto will intelligently update their own positions during a coordinate shift or coordinate system change, allowing the user to change or alter coordinate values without having issues appear out of place.

Revizto App
– 2D Ruler. The Ruler can be accessed from the top tool bar in the 2D tab or Revizto. This tool will allow you to create measurements on 2D sheets and then will allow you to generate an issue using the dimensions as the basis for the markup.

Version: 4.5.40423

Version: 4.5.40405

Date: 2017-10-03 15:58:39

All Revizto products
– Stability improvements and bug fixes

Version: 4.5.40355

Date: 2017-09-28 16:10:25

Issue Tracker
– Improved display of clash groups with ability to view sub-clashes
– Ability to edit and replace a snapshot of the issue
– Ability to change camera position and section cut for the issue
– Ability to relocate issue pin in 2D
– New field: Priority

Version: 4.4.39988

Date: 2017-08-30 15:39:35

Revit add-in
– Changed the way of sheet identification. Now by default renaming the revit model will not lead to duplicated sheets. You can turn the old mode back on in sheet export settings (a new checkbox).

Other tools
– Rhino support (direct plugin in Rhino)
– Console app for getting XLS reports from the Issue Tracker
– Brand new installer. Minor updates will come through as patches, containing only the differences and therefore being much less in size.

Warning!
Revizto 4.4 introduces the new file format. Revizto 4.3 won’t be able to open any project that was synced with Revizto 4.4.

For those who already had 4.4 installed
This build contains fixes for the critical bugs with “Game crashed”, “Error: Forbidden”, failed export from navisworks and problems with misplaced scenes after re-export.

Version: 4.3.38493

Issue Tracker
– Improved positioning of issue pins for issues created on 2D

Revizto Export Scheduler
– Collaboration for Revit projects can now be exported with the scheduler

Navisworks Add-in
– Reworked Navisworks hierarchy

VR Viewer
– Oculus Touch controllers support

All Revizto Products
– Stability improvements and bug fixes

Version: 4.3.38315

Date: 2017-03-16 13:16:18

Issue Tracker
– Batch editing: ability to remove tags for multiple issues
– Filter by reporter
– Filter to show all issues (including closed)
– Show issue pins in 3D for issues created in 2D
– Export to excel format from the app
– Ability to manually position issue pin for issues created in 3D (during creation)
– Ability to view all related sheets for issues created on a sheet

Revizto Viewer
– Slightly reworked interface. Editor can now be launched from the Viewer’s Edit –> Materials and Lighting
– Ability to zoom on an issue screenshot
– Added Undo/Redo for markups
– Issue pins can be seen in 3D

Version: 3.7.32010

Version: 3.7.31964

Date: 2015-10-22 10:33:51

Revizto Editor and Viewer
– Support of different cloud repository locations (this update is required to work with new non-US cloud locations). Cloud repository preferences can be changed on the website in your license settings. Tablet support expected by October 29.

Version: 3.5.31239

Date: 2015-08-04 18:51:58

Revizto Viewer
– Ability to add arrow and rectangular shapes during the issue creation
– Ability to switch off the scene during the clash view in the scene
– Sheets function moved to the main left menu
– Improved ruler function, added x,y,z delta values

Version: 3.5.31094

All Revizto programs and tools
– All Revizto programs and tools are now free! Cloud storage and collaboration will become paid on July 30th.

Revizto plugin for Navisworks
– You can now import clashes from Navisworks to Revizto Issue Tracker
– New tool to create clash tests from search sets in Navisworks

All Revizto Exporters
– The ability to append a model to the federated project on the export to Revizto stage
– The ability to update the model directly in the federated project on the export to Revizto stage

Issue Tracker
– Usability improvements for Issue Tracker in the Editor, Revit and Navisworks
– New filters for issues based on Navisworks clashes
– Multiple editing of issues

Version: 3.4.30532

Version: 3.4.30491

Date: 2015-06-09 08:37:34
– Bug fix: Skybox wasn’t saving in the Editor
– Bug fix: Sun position wasn’t correct in the Viewer
– Bug fix: Sheets weren’t working after Merging files in the Editor. Now if you do Merge in the Editor, the resulting file will have sheets from the base project only
– Some other minor fixes

Version: 3.4.30447

Date: 2015-06-04 13:42:28

Revizto Viewer
– Bug fix: attachment gallery now opens correctly

Revizto Editor
– Sync problem for projects with sheets fixed

Version: 3.4.30437

Date: 2015-06-04 09:22:01

Revizto Viewer
– Create issues from 2D sheets
– All issues created in 3D are also visible on 2D sheets
– You can find the position of each created issue on 2D sheet
– You can overlay any 2D sheet on top of your 3D model (combined 3D/Sheet view)
– In the project gallery you can see which projects have been updated recently
– You can see the grid on 2D map
– Links to local files are now supported
– The ability to accept invitation to a project from the Viewer

In the above image, the project ID has been identified as a ‘60557’, and location folder is R:\Revizto\60557. Now, navigate to the Revizto Working Folder (location can be found in Revizto Preferences – General). Inside the Revizto Working Folder, look for the relevant project folder:

For safety – close, Revizto and forcibly close the background services “ReviztoService.exe” and “ReviztoServiceGUI.exe”

Navigate into this folder – there is a .db file in there. Copy it somewhere safe.

Proceed with next set of steps on the Target Machine…

On the Target Machine

Open the relevant Revizto project on the Target machine. Ensure the model is downloaded correctly (this creates the local cache folder). Now, close Revizto.

For BIM 360 tasks, ensure you have at least opened each model once on the Target machine (to create the cache)

Using steps 4 to 7 in the section above, close Revizto services, and find and backup the .db file somewhere safe

Now, copy and paste the .db file from the Source machine into the Target project folder

Launch the Revizto Export Scheduler from the desktop

Confirm the job has been imported

Test running the Scheduled Task on the Target Machine

If you experience an error like this, it is probably because your username is different on the new machine:

I fixed this by creating a dummy folder structure, and then adding the symbolic link. Keep in mind that different versions of Revit have different cache folder locations…

If this still doesn’t work for you, you might consider copying the entire Revizto Working Folder from one machine to another.

When Revizto Stamps were first released, I didn’t fully understand how powerful they would become – but now, Stamps are probably the most widely used method of issue creation in the entire Revizto ecosystem. A Stamp is basically an “Issue Template”. If you have a particular type of issue or problem or question that regularly comes up on your projects, you create a Stamp so that you don’t have to keep entering the same data over and over again. These stamps can be pre-tagged, prioritised, and pre-assigned, and that creates real efficiencies across your entire project team and lifecycle.

Up until now, Stamps could only be created inside the Revizto Viewer – but as of Revizto 4.11 (released today), you can now create a Stamp issue from Revit or Navisworks (or other software with the Revizto plugin).

Here’s how to do it in Revit (the workflow is similar in all platforms):

Open a Revit project that is connected to a Revizto project

While reviewing the model or drawings, click the New Issue button

On the issue creation screen in Revizto, click the ST button (this allows you to apply the Stamp to the new issue):

Select the relevant Stamp from the list:

Optionally edit the pre-filled issue title to add more detail

Add any desired markups with the markup tools

Click Done

The above workflow can also be performed from a Revit Sheet (creating an issue on the 2D sheet that has been synced from Revit to Revizto):

If you want to adjust the Stamp pin position (for 3D issue):

Go to the issue

Click 3D on the far left

Click Update 3D at the top

Move the pin in 3D space

Click Done

The above workflow to move a pin position is similar for 2D issues, but you should click on the Markup icon on the far left, and then click Edit Markup at the top of screen.

This new feature will further increase the already widespread use of Revizto Stamps, and in turn improve the consistency of data applied to issues… regardless of what platform you are using to review or markup your designs!

Also in this new version is enhanced Procore integration, and Vectorworks 2020 support. Full release notes copied below…

Revizto 4.11 Release Notes

Version : 4.11.52232 (17 October 2019)Revizto app

– Direct integration with Procore RFI module. Ability to elevate Revizto issues to new or existing RFIs. Once the issue is elevated, its status will be locked – it will reflect the status of the RFI. All RFI status changes will be reflected in Revizto issue.
Important note: the integration with Coordination Issues module of Procore has been discontinued in favour of direct RFI integration.
– Ability to create stamps from plugins (Revit, Navisworks, etc). There is a new stamp button on the issue creation screen that allows converting issue to stamp upon creation.
– Enhancements for saved issue filters: ability to search by name and apply alphanumeric ordering.
– Clearing the cache for Revizto projects now has several options. For example, it now allows removing all project files to save space on the hard drive, while keeping export settings.
– Increased the character limit to 100 characters for stamp category names.

Following the integration of Revizto with Procore and Box, starting today you can also connect Revizto to BIM 360 Docs and BIM 360 Team. This will allow you to browse BIM 360 hosted files within Revizto, attach them to issues, and convert hosted PDFs to sheets that you can easily markup.

Upload PDFs from your project into BIM 360 Docs, and then automatically sync and convert those sheets to Revizto 2D sheets. You can then markup these sheets with the Revizto issue tracker. You could even use the extremely fast ‘viewport sync’ from the Revizto Revit addin to actually enable those PDFs for 2D to 3D overlay. This potentially provides a massive performance enhancement to the existing Revizto to Revit sheet export process.

Store commissioning documents, specifications, and other project documents on BIM360, and then attach those live documents to issues in the Issue Tracker

Take the BIM 360 Docs offline to your device using Revizto, including on our iPad app. In this way, you can take the 3D model, drawings, and Documents offline to the device and take them onsite easily. All interactions with the issue tracker will ‘sync’ when an internet connection becomes available.

How Do You Enable the Revizto BIM 360 Docs Integration?

Prerequisites:

you should be a BIM 360 Account Admin to install the Revizto BIM 360 app

if you wish to install this integration for BIM 360 Docs / Document Management, you must have access to the Apps tab in BIM 360 Account Admin. From Autodesk website:Note: If you are on an enterprise plan and the Apps or Custom Integration features are not enabled, send an email to bim360appsactivations@autodesk.com to request access. You can also contact support for further help and information.

There are some other nice enhancements in Revizto 4.10, you see the full Release Notes below.

Release Notes:

Version : 4.10.51843

Revizto app

– New integration with BIM 360 Docs and BIM 360 Team for Revizto Documents. It includes the ability to browse BIM 360 hosted files within Revizto, attach them to issues, convert hosted PDFs to sheets.
– 2D gallery: visual indicators for sheets hosted on Box/Procore/BIM 360.
– 2D gallery: new sheet filter by the number of total issues.
– Image viewer in Issue Tracker attachments and Docs: ability to open any image as 360 panorama.
– Docs: checkboxes for group operations moved to the left side + some other visual tweaks.
– New setting in Cache Management: ability to set max file size for issue attachments downloaded using “Download for field” button.
– Terminology change: Revizto Revisions renamed to Versions to eliminate ambiguity with Revit sheet Revisions. Project -> Revisions dialog is now called Project -> Versions.
– Tooltips in the UI will now show up quicker.

Navisworks plugin

– Export Scheduler now has an option to choose between 2 types of Navisworks licenses: AdLM and BIM 360. Scheduled task will run Navisworks in selected licensing mode.
– Removed the ability to export sheets from Navisworks.

All Revizto products

– Stability improvements and bug fixes.

Other Notes:

Emails sent to Autodesk to get BIM 360 Apps enabled:

I am Account Admin for XYZ – please enable the Apps and Custom Integrations panels as per:Note: If you are on an enterprise plan and the Apps or Custom Integration features are not enabled, send an email to bim360appsactivations@autodesk.com to request access. You can also contact support for further help and information.

Response:

Hi Luke,

I have enabled your Developer Account; you’re all set!– you should now see the APPs & Custom Integrations tabs in BIM 360 Account Admin.

Would you mind sharing which integration is of interest? Or perhaps you’re planning to build a new custom integration?– It’s helpful for us to know what folks are trying to build/solve. – You can explore our existing partner integrations here, or in the APPs tab.

For technical questions about Forge APIs, feel free to reach out to the Forge Team.

What technology stack should you use when managing and collaborating on a significant and complicated design-build infrastructure project?

Stantec recently shared their workflow on their Ideas website – and it has Revizto right in the middle of it.

Here are a few quotes to get you started:

“The team decided to implement Revizto early in the design phase. It’s an easy-to-use, secure, file-neutral, cloud-based, model-review solution. Model files were published to Revizto, unattended, every night. Each day, the design-build team and Sound Transit could visualize the current design in all areas of the facility. We saw a vast improvement in collaboration and engagement because the model was accessible to anyone, from anywhere, at any time.

…

Revizto’s issue tracker became a one-stop shop for model-issue and clash management. Typically, a team might use Revitzo to coordinate a single building model. But our team took that a step further by using it for the entire site—multiple buildings, the site, the tracks, and the underground utilities.

This is a process we intend to implement across our suite of transit projects going forward, changing the way we do work by building it into our mindset from the start. By using Revitzo at the very early stages of design, we were able to facilitate a level of teamwork and collaboration that was instrumental in helping us to meet deadlines, stay on track, and stay in lock-step as a project team.

…

the ability to visualize and identify issues early and across the entire facility saves thousands of dollars in change orders and construction delays.”

It is extremely easy to reduce the size of a point cloud dataset using Recap. “Decimation” is the process of discarding points from the data to improve performance and reduce disk usage.

With the release of point cloud support in Revizto, you can now bring a point cloud into the Revizto platform in a number of ways:

Export from Navisworks

Export from Revit

Import points directly in RCP or RCS format

Once the reality capture model has been added to Revizto, you sync it to the cloud. From there, you can download and view the point cloud on your iPad, and of course you can start creating issues that relate to the captured condition on site. You can even overlay 2D drawings onto the reality capture data.

The decimation process is very easy :

Open your Recap file (add scans and index first if necessary)

Click Export

Give your file a name

Click the settings button

Move the slider to adjust your point decimation – you might use around 50mm decimation for a lot of site applications.

Save the file

There are other considerations, such as:

How can you set up coordinate systems to work with Revit, Navisworks and Revizto?

Experienced Navisworks Coordinators typically have a very solid workflow in place for grouping clashes into clash groups. Some prefer to do that part manually (with selection and filters), so they can observe and determine which items should be grouped together. Others will use an auto-grouping tool, like bim42 Group Clashes, or iConstruct.

If you are using iConstruct and you wish to use the Navisworks clash group data downstream, you may wish to preserve existing clash groups at each subsequent clash run, and only group the ‘new ungrouped’ clashes. The bim42 Group Clashes tool has a tickbox for this, and iConstruct 2019 provides a filter. If you are using iConstruct 2018 or older, you may be wondering how to preserve existing clash groups and only “push” the grouping rules for clashes that are currently not grouped.

Here’s how:

Run the Clash Manager from iConstruct

Find the list entry without a name

Versions:

iConstruct 2019 has a filter for “Show Ungrouped Clashes”

iConstruct 2018 – select only the ‘unnamed’ Clash Group: ,

Then click “Create Clash Detective Group”

iConstruct will immediately create the relevant groups from only the ungrouped clashes

You can then go ahead and Sync to Revizto, or use the data downstream in some other workflow

Here’s a video from Robert Gadbaw that clearly demonstrates this workflow:

This workflow will allow you to use iConstruct to group your clashes, and preserve those groups when Syncing with Revizto. Revizto has a very solid and customisable connection to Navisworks that includes the ability to sync the clash results with Revizto Issues in both directions.

You may have noticed that Revizto notifications now provide a direct link to Open that issue in Revizto. This special hyperlink will prompt to open Revizto, and it will jump to the correct issue in the Issue Tracker.

The special link is made of a few parts, notice the project number and issue ID in bold below:

Recently I had an issue where an Xbox One Wireless controller, connected via Bluetooth, was not working properly in Revizto. When I went to the USB Game Controllers control panel, it showed a 3Dconnexion KMJ Emulator device. This is related to my 3Dconnexion SpacePilot Pro. In order to solve the conflict, I disabled the ‘game controller’ component of the 3Dconnexion KMJ Emulator, using these steps:

Open Device Manager

View Devices by Connection

Right-click the game controller sub-item and Disable device

Restart the PC

After this, the issue was fixed and the Xbox controller worked perfectly in Revizto.